British David Cameron will visit Falklands and Paraguay

British David Cameron will visit Falklands and Paraguay

Former Prime Minister (2010-2016) and current Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom, Conservative David Cameron, is expected to arrive in Paraguay this Tuesday (20) in an unprecedented visit to the South American country.

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During his stay in Paraguayan territory, Cameron will hold a meeting with President Santiago Pena, as well as commitments to strengthen trade and cooperation in the fields of environment, education and human rights.

“The Foreign Minister's visit aims to strengthen relations between the two countries and underlines the United Kingdom's commitment to regional countries, building bridges and fostering diplomatic relations based on mutual respect and shared values,” Paraguay's foreign ministry said. In a press release sent to the press.

In addition to Paraguay, David Cameron's South America trip will include a brief visit to the Falkland Islands, which are administered by the United Kingdom but claimed as part of the country's territory by Argentina.

The archipelago will host a tribute to British soldiers killed in the 1982 conflict with Argentina and a meeting with around two thousand locals who are calling for the current series to continue. condition of the islands.

After passing through the Falklands and Paraguay, Cameron will arrive in Brazil for a meeting of G20 foreign ministers in Rio de Janeiro. The last leg of the transatlantic voyage will be in New York (USA) for a meeting at the United Nations (UN) headquarters.

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